Kinetic mechanism of the type II calmodulin-dependent protein kinase: studies of the forward and reverse reactions and observation of apparent rapid-equilibrium ordered binding.
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M. King | C. Y. Huang | M M King | C Y Huang | A P Kwiatkowski | A. P. Kwiatkowski | Charles Y. Huang
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